Life is good for the U.S. Men's National team as they power through, undefeated in the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Chris Wondolowski shone particularly bright last week when he bagged four goals in two matches. The new week of the tournament has brought fresh success for newly-acquired Quake Clarence Goodson. The defender earned flattering reviews for his performance in last night's 1-0 victory over Costa Rica.

ESPN's Jeff Carlisle gave Goodson an eight- the highest score of the players- for keeping the U.S. organized and posing a threat on set pieces.

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According to Elias Sports Bureau, Wondolowski became the first player in USMNT history to record back-to-back multiple goal games in one tournament. Wondo's hat-trick against Belize and his second-half brace versus Cuba set the record, and he could break one more.

If Wondo scores two against Costa Rica in the USMNT's final match of Gold Cup group play on Tuesday, he will again be the only player in USMNT history to score two or more goals in each of three straight matches for the US squad.

See if Wondo can make history again - tune in to Fox Soccer on Tuesday at 5 p.m. PT for USAvCRC.